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Really need pics under white light intensity. Its near impossible to see a purple fish in heavy blue light,.
Really need pics under white light intensity. Its near impossible to see a purple fish in heavy blue light,.
Expanding pic, preliminarily, it looks like scraping/scratches in which this fish will quickly dart into rocks when
Confirmed scratches but on opposite side I do see mucus cones while associated with skin irritation may also be mucus cones associated with ich. personally, I would quarantine this fish and treat with coppersafe at 2.0-2.25 for 30 days and and also have seachem Kanaplex on hand should the scrape become red/sore. If so, seachem Kanaplex can be safely added with coppersafe
Here are some better ish pictures
Thank you for your help!!Confirmed scratches but on opposite side I do see mucus cones while associated with skin irritation may also be mucus cones associated with ich. personally, I would quarantine this fish and treat with coppersafe at 2.0-2.25 for 30 days and and also have seachem Kanaplex on hand should the scrape become red/sore. If so, seachem Kanaplex can be safely added with coppersafe
Thank you for your help!!
2 clowns and a watchman goby. No it doesn’tWhat other fish are in with it?
Does it ever posture in front of the cleaner shrimp?
Jay
Is it 2.0 to 2.25 or 2.25 to 2.5 that you recommend for coppersafe? You said this in a different threadConfirmed scratches but on opposite side I do see mucus cones while associated with skin irritation may also be mucus cones associated with ich. personally, I would quarantine this fish and treat with coppersafe at 2.0-2.25 for 30 days and and also have seachem Kanaplex on hand should the scrape become red/sore. If so, seachem Kanaplex can be safely added with coppersafe
2 clowns and a watchman goby. No it doesn’t
TBH, it looks more like flukes than velvet.O.K., just trying to rule out flukes here.
Jay
How would I be able to tell the difference? I do not have a quarantine or hospital tank I live in a tiny apartment and have no room for an additional tank unfortunately. Is there a treatment I can use that won’t effect my coral or shrimps?TBH, it looks more like flukes than velvet.
Ich and velvet looks like dandruff. Skin flukes appear larger like the pic.How would I be able to tell the difference? I do not have a quarantine or hospital tank I live in a tiny apartment and have no room for an additional tank unfortunately. Is there a treatment I can use that won’t effect my coral or shrimps?
Thanks!
Not velvet, I’m trying to rule out flukes over a simple injury…TBH, it looks more like flukes than velvet.
I was gonna ask or comment on that. Fish like this just doesn’t get hurt by running into things IME, even when it’s dark for us.Not velvet, I’m trying to rule out flukes over a simple injury…
Jay
Right, that’s why I asked what other fish are in with it, injuries are almost always from other fish or being constrained.I was gonna ask or comment on that. Fish like this just doesn’t get hurt by running into things IME, even when it’s dark for us.